Replica of the topsailscooner "Californian" sailing close to the wind in a stiff breeze. The "Californian" was build in the year 1847, the replica in 1984. Baltimore Clipper is the colloquial name for fast sailing ships built on the mid-Atlantic seaboard of the United States of America, especially at the port of Baltimore, Maryland. The name is most commonly applied to two-masted schooners and brigantines. Baltimore clippers were first built as small, fast sailing vessels for trade around the coastlines of the United States and the Caribbean Islands. Their hull-lines tended to be very sharp, with a "V"-shaped cross-section below the waterline and strongly raked stem, stern posts, and masts. Because of this design, they were extremely unstable and many were known to capsize even at anchor with all sails down. Image size: 260 x 360 mm
5 Comments
Sharon De Vore 15 Dec 2018
JUST AMAZING. ALWAYS PERFECTION. YOU ARE A MASTER, IVO.Ron Bedsole 13 Dec 2018
fantastic work!marie-claire gallet 13 Dec 2018
Thank you for sharing your passion for these pretty klippers with your marvelous work, Ivo !Splendid !!!Brenda Loveless 12 Dec 2018
Very interesting history and fine watercolor, of course.Joanie Holliday 12 Dec 2018
BEAUTIFUL WORK. LOOKS LIKE THE WIND HAS HER UNDER A GOOD SAIL.